Our good friends at Inkle, known for narrative-strong games such as Heaven’s Vault and TR-49, have released The Game Narrative Kaleidoscope today. Curated by Jon Ingold, the book features over 100 essays, penned by authors from all over the world and varying degrees of experience.

Pedro Giglio’s contribution to this book is an essay named Local vs. Global: Blending In by Standing Out. It touches upon the challenges of presenting local cultures in ways that resonate with other regions without diluting them or making these references too airtight for other audiences all over the world.
